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Hong Kong dog-friendly restaurant scheme sees 70% quota filled on day one

Hong Kong's new scheme allowing dogs in restaurants saw significant uptake on its first day, with 70% of the initial 1,000 licenses being applied for. Food hygiene authorities received approximately 700 applications by the end of the day. The scheme is slated to launch in July, and if more than 1,000 applications are received, licenses will be allocated via a ballot. AI

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Hong Kong dog-friendly restaurant scheme sees 70% quota filled on day one

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    Hong Kong’s dog-friendly restaurant scheme fills 70% of quota on first day

    A licensing scheme allowing dogs into Hong Kong restaurants has attracted strong initial interest, with 70 per cent of the 1,000-place quota filled on the first day, according to food hygiene authorities. In response to inquiries from the South China Morning Post, the Food and En…